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Emma Stone Addresses Andrew Garfield Cheating Rumors

Nothing is coming between Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield. Not even a hacker with a superficial knowledge of popular culture and a casual hobby of sparking breakup rumors.

In news that didn't at all stop you from going about your day, Emma and Andrew were supposedly on the rocks? Yes, allegedly so.

Let's recap real quick…

It all started when Emma put this mysterious string of letters (words?) into the Twittersphere: "nodder nad islasehne tsintgi ni a erte."

Now,
to me and you, this looks like nothing more than Emma having her
Twitter screen open the moment her cat decided to leap across her laptop
keyboard.

But, to someone with way too much free time on their hands, the cryptic tweet was discovered to be an anagram for "Andrew and Shailene sitting in a tree."

Ultimately,
to everyone who likes some splashy gossip, this then ignited a rumor
that Starfield have jumped ship. Emma and Andrew were going to split and
all because he cheated with their mutual The Amazing Spider-Man 2 co-star Shailene Woodley.

Emma
took to Ryan Seacrest's morning show to clear the airwaves. "I'm glad
you asked me about this [strange tweet], I have never tweeted, my
friend," she told Ryan. "I've tweeted one time to Seth MacFarlane, I
said, 'Me too, oh boy.' And then I've been hacked ever since, and
they've locked me out of my Twitter so I can't access it because they
changed my email and my password, so we are trying to figure out how to
delete it."

Hear that? It was all the doings of a crafty hacker,
Shailene is one of Emma's "favorite human beings on the planet," also
she and her boyfriend are just fine.

All I can say about this news is: OVER FED NEW RARE MADMAN

(That's my own anagram for ANDREW AND EMMA FOREVER.)

If
these rumors swirling around their relationship is news to you, join
the Emma Stone Club because it was also the first time she heard it too.

"I
heard there was a rich history of other things I've tweeted and
deleted," Emma said. "I didn't know about any of this happening because I
don't go on Twitter. I just had a verified account, but now I want to
get rid of it because it looks like I'm doing that, which is totally
fair, but it's not me."